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150020. Dunbar, Poems, xxii. 14. The gentill goishalk gois vndynd.
1544. Betham, Precepts War, I. lxxvii. E j b. His souldiours whych were wyllynge to fyght, fastyng and vndyned.
1596. Danett, trans. Comines (1614), 35. Neuer was so plentifull a marriage feast, but some departed vndined.
1602. L. Lloyd, Confer. Lawes, 55. They should goe away vndined for that day.
1837. Carlyle, Fr. Rev., I. VII. v. Dined or undined, they march with one heart. Ibid. (1865), Fredk. Gt., XIX. iv. VIII. 146. This gallop home of the undined Generals.